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Here is a few excellent news for nature lovers: the vacationer spots in Krishna, East and West Godavari districts which have remained closed for the final six months due to the COVID-induced lockdown will likely be opened soon.
The vacationer locations being guarded by the Forest Department will likely be open to public after the Dasara pageant.
Meanwhile, some people who find themselves visiting these websites on weekends unaware of the restrictions are returning upset. There have been additionally situations of individuals stepping into heated arguments with the forest personnel for not permitting them to go to lakes and seashores.
“We have come from Khammam district to visit Hamsaladeevi but the forest officials did not allow us to go there. Our appeals for permission as we have come from a long distance fell on deaf ears,” lamented a customer {K}. Krishna Reddy.
An analogous scenario was seen at Atapaka on Krishna-West Godavari district borders, in Kolleru lake.
“Thousands of people from A.P. and the neighbouring States visit the Atapaka Bird Sanctuary to enjoy the boating and watch the pelicans and other birds in the lake. Already, the winged visitors reached the sanctuary,” stated a customer B. Vaishali of Narsapuram in West Godavari district.
However, the forest personnel stated as the ocean was tough and the lake was stuffed to the brim, guests weren’t being allowed as a precautionary measure.
Eluru Divisional Forest Officer (DFO-Wild Life Management) C. Selvam stated plans have been afoot to reopen vacationer locations within the division.
“We will open the Atapaka Bird Sanctuary, Hamsaladeevi, Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary and other places in the Eluru division shortly,” he stated.
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